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Even Mehl Amundsen is a freelance concept artist from Norway who has worked for studios like Volta, Blizzard, Riot, Wizards of the Coast and many more. Besides that he has been working on his own world shown in TEGN. He travels a lot, teaching what he has learned in workshops and giving advice to newcomers.

Paul Bonner is an english freelanc Illustrator, now living in Copenhagen, Denmark. Over the last 30 years he has worked for some of the biggest names in fantasy gaming: Games Workshop, Mutant Chronicles, Fasa, Riotminds, Rackham and Wizards of the Coast.

Famous American illustrator, J. Scott Campbell is known in the comics world. He is the co-creator of the Danger Girl series. He also contributed to StormWatch and Gen13. His covers are just incredible (see the covers of The Amazing Spider-Man).

The majority of work Eric has done has been for the animation industry. Working on such titles as Aeon Flux, Teen Titans Go and Justice League. Erics currently working on Beware the Batman for Warner Bros.

Massimiliano Frezzato was born in Torino in 1967. He began to draw at an early age and had his first work published when he was 17. He worked for the advertisement industry for some years but came back to its first love, comics, in 1995 when he began to work on the "Gardiens du Maser", a saga that would keep him busy for more than 10 years!

Born in 1981, Armel Gaulme graduated from Penninghen/Académie Julian (Paris), where he is now teaching classic drawing and perspective. Alan Lee, John Howe and European illustrators from the 1900 were is source of inspiration. As a professional, he realised different books for children with the Adam Biro/ Le baron Perché, then with other publishing houses (Casterman, Bayard...) before he got interested in video games / animation / advertisement media. He makes many preproduction rawing and matte paintings. He is also working in different artschools and in his own studio. In 2014, he left the digital technique to draw and paint watercolors to illustrate the Rudyard Kipling's short story "The Man Who Would Be King". His next project: an anthology of several short stories written by H.P. Lovecraft.

Eric Hérenguel is a self-taught French illustrator. He began his career by drawing short stories of J-P Croquet in the "Tintin" magazine. He worked for all major French publishing houses such as Glénat, Vents d'Ouest, Delcourt and Soleil. His latest works are Kiliwatch and Kong Crew published by Caurette Editions.

WooJin Oh was born on Jeju Island, South Korea, in 1971 and is an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Visual Design in Seoul’s Kookmin University.

When he is not teaching, he works in the game development industry (Naver Line, NSsoft, XLgames, Wemade Entertainment and Netease to name a few) as Art Director, Producer and Chief Development Officer. He has also worked as a creature concept artist for the movie “The Host” (2006, directed by Joon-Ho Park) and has participated in various contemporary art exhibitions in Asia, including the Gwangju Biennale (2017). His talent and vision have been recognized internationally, several times being the recipient of the Excellence Award and one Grand Award in the Asia Digital Art Competition.

Jeffrey Catherine Jones (a transgender woman born in 1944 and deceased in 2011) is an American artist. Her style and the way she used colors is often compared to Franck Frazetta's. She is famous for her sci-fi and fantasy novels and comics's covers.

Kalvachev was born in Bulgaria in 1972 and moved to the US in his 20s to begin a career in the entertainment industry. He has worked for movies such as Spiderman or The Incredibles. His career has allowed him to work everywhere in the world, including on the sets of Disney, Pixar, or Steven Spielberg.

Terada Katsuya is a japanese mangaka, illustrator, and character designer. He can do anything ! He is famous for his work on Blood: The Last Vampire, Iron Man andHellboy. He also worked on The Legend of Zelda and Tekken.

He is a very prolific artist and has published several (dense !) sketchbooks.

Ji Su Kim, also known as Miss Jisu, was born in South Korea’s Gyeongsangbuk-do Province. She has majored in Comic Art and is currently working as an illustrator portraying women’s beauty.

JiSu Kim is known among her fellow artists for her precise and detailed artwork; her knowledge of the human anatomy combines elegance and style to offer us wonderful expressions and interpretations of the female shapes.

Between 2008 and 2010, he drew the 6 volumes of TLT, Tiger the Long Tail, which was written by Seung-Jin PARK. This story first existed as a ‘webtoon’ – an online comic, which explains the unusual composition of the pages. TLT was later published in printed form by CNC Revolution. KIM Jung Gi also illustrated 2 novels written by the french author Bernard WERBER : “Paradise” (in 2010) and “Third Humanity” (2013).

KJG published 5 sketchbooks, who came out in 2007, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016respectively. These, gathered all together, contain nearly 3500 pages full of drawings. In 2017, he also published a sketchbook with the Japanese artist Katsuya Terada. He also worked on Spygames, a comic written by famous French writer Jean-David MORVAN (published in 2014 by les Editions Glénat). Another comic he drew was McCurryn NYC, 9/11 , published in 2016 by les Editions Dupuis for the French version, and by Caurette Editions for the English version. The story, also written by JD MORVAN, is about the world famous photographer Steve McCURRY – remember his National Geographic picture with the Afghan Girl ? – as he witnessed the events of 9/11. He has also worked with several video game companies and collaborated on various comics in the USA (Flash, Civil War II …) or Europe (Kiliwatch, Caurette Editions) as cover artist.

KJG has displayed his work in many countries, galleries (Maghen in Paris, Scott Eder in New York, Murakami Takashi’s ‘GEISEI x infinity in Japan…) and museums (Penang, Malaysia). He is in the Guinness World Records, in the Illustration category under “Longest drawing by an individual”. A record he broke doing Fisheye art!

Nowadays, when he isn’t managing AniChanga, which is his drawing school in Seoul, or working for Korean advertising companies, he travels around the world to meet his fans and find inspiration!

Born and raised in Nottingham, Karl Kopinski has been working in the illustration industry since 1997. Largely self taught, using both traditional and digital media, he has worked with a great variety of clients including Peter Jackson, Sir Paul Smith, Hasbro, Ubisoft, Aboud Creative, Sixmorevodka, Wizards of the Coast and Games Workshop to name but a few.

Keen portraitist, he has undertaken commisssions for numerous clients, including a portrait of Sir Paul Smith which was featured in his recent book "Hello my name is Paul Smith".

Malcom T. Liepke (born in 1953) is an American artist known for his emphasis on figurative artworks. His paintings and drawings have been on the covers ot Time, Newsweek and Forbes and they are now in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the Brooklyn Museum. Liepke studied artists such as John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, Toulouse-Lautrex, Velazquez and Edouard Vuillard.

Dmitry Markov, photographer, social worker, journalist. Worked as a volunteer in a boarding school for mentally retarded children, as well as a tutor in the children's village Fedkovo. The owner of the Grand Prix "Silver Camera" and PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Awards, as well as Getty Images Instagram Grant.

"Spanish born Marcos Mateu Mestre is a visual concept, traditional animation layout, and graphic novel artist whose film credits include titles such as ‘Balto’, ‘The Prince of Egypt’, ‘Asterix and the Vikings’ amongst others. With an extensive experience of twenty years in feature animation, working mainly for Dreamworks and Sony Pictures, he has also been teaching drawing, illustration and visual storytelling techniques for twelve years." - designstudio press

"Petar Meseldzija is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest artists in the field of contemporary fantastic art. His style resembles artists like Rembrandt, Frank Frazetta & Alan Lee. He has come a long and interesting way from drawing comic books like Tarzan to the fully dedicated painter he is today."

French illustrator, author, painter since 1994, creating his own illustrating stories in books, Jean-Baptiste Monge, who lives now in Montréal Canada, is nowadays Character Designer and Visual Development Artist for CG animations and movies.

Nicolas Nemiri is a French artist, born in 1975 in Mulhouse. After having studied at the Ecole Européenne Supérieure de l’Image (EESI), in Angoulême, he was introduced to the French public through comics published at Glénat (Je suis morte) and Delcourt (Hyper l’Hippo, Annie Zoo and Kuro Kuma), all written by Jean-David Morvan. Nowadays, he works in China, as a cinema concept artist.

Hans Olo (no, that's not his real name, in truth it's Han Soo KIM, but it's less classy !) is an artist from korean origins , borned and raised in Los Angeles. He has been working with Kim Jung Gi and the SuperAni studio for a few years now and... he's a great artist !!

Park Jae Cheol, also known as PaperBlue, is a South korean concept artist. He has created environment concept paintings for popular movies and games, including Lineage, Sun, The Day, Aion, and Blade & Soul, among many others

With a major in Visual Art, Pyeongjun Park has worked as a concept artist for major feature film companies and as a freelance illustrator. Using mainly digital tools, he has also worked as a cover artist for Marvel and teaches CG Illustration in Seoul.

Shane Pierce was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He's been a professional artist working for major entertainment companies for over 20 years. From Creator owned to Conceptual art to Illustration to Gallery work. His work has appeared in four Spectrum annuals. Clients include Harley-Davidson, Sony Entertainment, Electronic Arts, IDW, Titan, DC, Wildstorm, Epic Games.

Andrea Serio, oscillating illustrator, obsessive pastelist, cartoonist, pyromaniac, creator of wonderful record covers, Tarot card aficionado, billboard creator, painter, music, movie and literature buff from the very beginning (not necessarily in that order and preferably not separated), his attitude towards computers is hostiles, and he types on keyboards with one finger, like François Truffaut. His drawings have been featured in exhibitions like the Turin Book Fair, the Babel International Festival in Athens, Torino Comics, as well as the Lugocontemporaneo music and avant-garde contemporary artist festival. He has worked as a professor at the International School of Comic Books in Turin and Florence.

Faraz Shanyar is an Iranian concept artist who worked for companies such as MPC, Volta, Red Barrels, Remedy, and multiple iIanian companies and magazines. Currently he is freelancing and teaching in Tehran.

How can we introduce the extremely talented Claire Wendling ? During her last year at the Beaux Arts, she wins a prize à the Angoulême comic festival. She also draws for some collective works published by Delcourt (Les Enfants du Nil and Entrechats). One year after that, the series Lights of the l'Amalou starts. The second volume receives a prize at the Angoulême international comic festival. Then, she flies to the US to work for the Warner Studios. Since then, she returned to France and keeps drawing amazingly. She regularly publishes sketchbook and attends conventions.

Terryl Whitlatch is one of the top professional Creature designer ! She is specialized in Animal Anatomy, Paleontological Reconstruction, and the creation of Imaginary Creatures for the Animation, Publishing, Institutional, Academic, and other Transmedia/Entertainment Industries. She has worked various zoo and museum, and her clients include Lucasfilm and -art, Walt Disney, Electronic Arts, Paramount Pictures, Sony, and many others.

Artist's Edition of the 9th volume in the Valerian series : Châtelet Station, Direction Cassiopeia by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézière
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McCurry, NY 11 septembre 2001 by Kim Jung Gi and Jean-David Morvan
Steve McCurry, Kim Jung Gi and Jean-David Morvan, all in one book... What else!!!
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